Kristin Hoehn from Lima Memorial's pulmonary medicine team talks to us about some of the common myths surrounding lung cancer.
Dr. Jason Stienecker from Lima Memorial talks to us about how technology is changing how lung cancer is detected.
Dr. Richards Afonja from Lima Memorial discusses screenings and daily routines that you can take advantage of to help spot cancer early.
Should you avoid sugar to reduce your cancer risk? It’s a bit more complicated than a simple yes or no, and the idea that sugar feeds cancer is somewhat misunderstood.
Cancer has touched nearly everyone’s life, and eighth-grade students at Heir Force Community School are learning more about the disease from medical experts.
It appears mortality rates for cancer are continuing to decline. According to the American Cancer Society’s annual report, there was a 34% decrease in deaths between 1991 and 2022. And while that’s good news, another concerning trend has emerged: more women and younger adults are being diagnosed with cancer.
600 runners or walkers took part in the 3rd annual I Pink I Can 5K at Mercy Health - St. Rita's on Saturday.
Cases of colorectal cancer in young adults continue to rise across the United States, and Cleveland Clinic researchers are trying to understand why. Now, they may be one step closer. A recent study found what we eat is playing a role, similar to how it does for older adults with colorectal cancer.
Breast cancer survivors come together to spread a message of hope.
Most people look for help in the face of hard times. But one Fort Jennings family is using their medical journey as motivation to help others like them. The Korte family caught the attention of their community because they have not one but two children diagnosed with serious diseases. 2-year-old Boston has a congenital heart defect, and 9-year-old Layla has leukemia. Both situations are hard for the Kortes, but they noticed a strange difference between the two.